Denver June 21 Off-duty snow patrol members rescue skier who fell thousands of feet attempting to descend Colorado peak Authorities in Colorado confirmed that a skier is safe after taking a fall of more than 1,000 feet over the weekend while descending an advanced ski terrain.
Police and Law Enforcement June 21 More blue cities using drones instead of police for some 911 calls, expert says: 'They can't get cops' More blue city police departments are embracing the use of drones to carry out police work, with some cities now even using them to respond to 911 calls.
Colorado June 6 Colorado's Aurora Masters, 5-year-old strangled in swing set accident, 'made this world better,' family says Aurora Masters, 5, will be laid to rest this Saturday, a month after she was strangled by her backyard swing set in a tragic accident and suffered irreparable brain damage.
IMMIGRATION May 28 Denver releases 'playbook' to help other cities accommodate migrant 'newcomers' A new guide released by Denver outlines ways cities can accommodate migrants by providing them with health care, shelter, food, legal services and pathways to work.
Colorado May 24 Colorado Gov. Polis signs funeral home regulatory crackdowns into law Democratic Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Friday signed off on two bills aimed at overhauling the state's notoriously lax oversight of the funeral home industry.
LIFESTYLE May 23 Foster care shortage in many states as Colorado nonprofit seeks more parents willing to help One nonprofit in Colorado says it is seeing an average of 10 children a day enter the foster care system even as more homes are needed. Other states face a shortage of foster care homes, too.
Colorado May 19 Colorado mom tackles alleged peeping Tom outside department store dressing room A man was caught with his pants down after allegedly trying to record a mother of five on camera while changing in a fitting room at a Denver-area mall.
Crime May 11 Colorado teen pleads guilty to rock attack on car that killed female driver A Colorado who was part of a group that threw rocks at cars last year -- killing a woman -- has pleased guilty to several charges as part of plea deal.
Media May 8 Denver migrants refuse to leave encampment, send mayor list of demands An encampment of migrants in Denver has reportedly compiled a list of demands it wants the government to agree to before moving to government-funded shelters.
Colorado May 6 CO Legislature passes funeral home crackdown after fake ashes, heaps of rotting bodies make national headlines The Colorado Legislature passed a sweeping bill Monday intended to overhaul the state's regulatory infrastructure in its death care industry.